Lesson 10 Cupid On Call: Past and Present: Part A

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LESSON 10 Cupid on Call: Past and Present

PART A

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

take a womans age into consideration on the basis of her personal experience fill out the registration form account for 60% of this class gave rise to more problems translate his feelings into to meet your own standards The bottom line is that

PART B

1. (a) for fear that they should miss the bus (b) Mr. Lin went home right after work for fear that his wife might get mad. 2. (a) that we finish the assignment a day earlier (b) One of us proposed that we (should) not argue with the teacher anymore. 3. (a) consider their students mature enough to take care of themselves (b) I consider this cartoon interesting enough to attract children of all ages. 4. (a) insisted on complaining to the manager (b) My husband insists on having only a cup of coffee for his breakfast. 5. (a) Despite doing their best (b) Despite the heavy rain, the dance party was still held. 6. (a) Based on the movie you just saw (b) A happy family life is based on love and trust. 7. (a) its necessary to read (b) Its wrong to judge people by appearances alone.
PART C

I. 1. A 2. C 3. D 4. B 5. D 6. C 7. B 8. A 9. C 10. C 11. B 12. D 13. A 14. D 15. C II. 1. be, taken, into, consideration 2. on, the, basis, of 3. based, on, research 4. consider, strong, enough, be 5. demand, that, meet, standards III. 1. We arranged those classes for fear that you might fall behind on the entrance exams.

2. I was mad and requested that the Internet connection be reconnected as soon as possible. 3. Is it right for parents to interfere in their childrens life? 4. they always make decisions without taking my feelings into consideration 5. what my bottom line is

LESSON 11 Darkness at Noon


PART A

1. has been dependent on her parents support 2. shout at the top of her lungs 3. we can ask her for assistance 4. is reluctant to get up so early 5. inform your teacher of Matts problems 6. drive our point home to Mary drive home to Mary 7. turn down our invitation 8. I came upon my elementary school teacher
PART B

1. (a) either by e-mail or by Skype (b) My good friend can neither sing nor dance. 2. (a) to take notes (just) as she did (b) Mark quit his job as he had decided to study abroad. 3. (a) to which three pictures are attached (b) The boy with whom you talked this afternoon is talking to your parents now. 4. (a) On the desk sit a computer and a printer. (b) In front of the school gate lie three stray dogs. 5. (a) because of poor health (b) Wendy cant become a doctor because of her poor eyesight. 6. (a) the old are more conservative than the young (b) The young are more energetic and creative than the old. 7. (a) Most students are looking forward to the end of the semester. (b) All of us are looking forward to going to the Bon Jovi concert. 8. (a) our new teacher treats us like her own children (b) I hope (that) they can get to the airport in time.
PART C

I. 1. D 2. C 3. B 4. B 5. C 6. D 7. B 8. A 9. A 10. D 11. B 12. D 13. A 14. D 15. C

II. 1. (a) drove, home, to, us (b) drove, it, home, to, us 2. as, older, brother, suggested 3. because, of, rain 4. hope, inform, of 5. reluctant, to, ask, assistance III. 1. Your wallet was found neither in the living room nor in the bedroom. 2. Neither my sisters nor I am good at cooking. 3. We can travel either by train or by bus. 4. Under the desk are two lunch boxes and three pairs of chopsticks. 5. I am looking forward to participating in the singing contest.

All in One
Part 1:

1. scientific 3. background 5. consideration 7. insisted 9. Delete

2. despise 4. claimed 6. ensure 8. survey 10. guarantees 2. finances 4. recommendation

1. ignorant 3. encountered 5. suited

1. fill, out 2. on, basis, of 3. official, accounted, for 4. be, on, call 5. took, it, upon, herself
(A)

1. The old man locked all the art treasures in the safe for fear that they might/would be stolen. 2. A security guard patrolled the community for fear that a burglar might/would break into the area.

3. The robber changed hotels every night for fear that the police might/would catch him. (B) 1. Miss Lin ordered that the/her students clean the classroom before they ate/eating lunch. 2. Mr. Wang insists that his daughter always carry her cell phone for safety. 3. The doctor suggests that everyone eat five servings of fruits and vegetables every day.

1. was unable to translate his plans into action 2. not to set your sights too high 3. they may give rise to lung cancer 4. If you tie the knot too hurriedly, you may regret it for a long time. 5. Though he had done his best, he was sad to find he couldnt meet his parents standards.

1. D 6. D 1. D

2. B 7. A 2. A

3. C 8. C 3. B

4. A 9. D 4. D

5. B 10. B 5. A

Part 2:

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Darkness at Noon

Part 1:

1. conversed 3. approximately 5. diploma 7. regulations 9. inform

2. attach 4. invariably 6. procedure 8. condition 10. agent 2. observation 4. reluctance

1. detached 3. assist 5. response

1. because, of 2. turn, down 3. come, upon, with 4. in, the, eyes, of 5. so, viewed, as
(A)

1. You can either come with me or go home alone. 2. The climate of the city is neither too hot in summer nor too cold in winter. 3. Students fail exams either because they dont know how to prepare for them or because they are too lazy to prepare for them. (B) 1. like 2. When 3. because

1. Stop yelling at the top of 2. Parents have to drive home to their children 3. My brother doesnt want to be dependent on our parents for life 4. So I am really looking forward to the weekend. 5. Perhaps, I can (either) spend my vacation or visit scenic spots in the countryside.
1. C 6. D 2. B 7. B 3. A 8. A 4. D 9. C 5. C 10. B

Part 2:

1. A

2. D

3. C

4. A

5. A

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